No deposit on Suzuki KingQuad quad bike range

Date: 18.10.2017

Suzuki is encouraging buyers to take advantage of a no deposit and 24 months to pay finance package* on new Suzuki KingQuad farming ATV quad bikes.

Manufactured to work hard and make a day out on the farm more comfortable, the seven models in Suzuki’s KingQuad range are each designed with a different type of farmer in mind, but all with added comfort features and a warranty supported by a network of Suzuki dealers across New Zealand.

The KingQuad range is the result of 32 years of engineering advancements dating back to the Suzuki LT125 developed by Rod Coleman in Wanganui in 1982. With this long history in New Zealand, it probably comes as no surprise that Suzuki has designed the ATV KingQuad range to suit the rugged New Zealand farm environment, but this time, have added a touch of comfort to align with the expectations of today’s modern farmer.

Overview of three models in the Suzuki KingQuad range

LT-A750XP—Suzuki’s ‘King of Quads’ - $17,995

The LT-A750XP with a four-stroke, DOHC, liquid cooled, 722cc engine provides a great list of features—power steering, fuel injection, independent front and rear wheel suspension, downhill engine breaking, and full footboards. A high tensile steel frame aims to provide both strength and agility for improved comfort.

LT-A500X - Suzuki’s ‘All-Round Companion’ - $14,995

The KingQuad ATV bike Suzuki suggests as the ‘gutsy farm companion’ is the LT-A500X. They say this ATV quad bike has the comfort and braking features of the LT-A750XP but provides slightly less horsepower than its larger brother, ensuring a consistent experience for farms that have users with differing skill sets.

LT-A400F - Suzuki’s ‘Ideal Farm ATV’ - $12,995

Suzuki says the LT-A400F model was designed for performance on the toughest terrains. With an economic 376cc motor, simplified gate-shift control, torque-sensing grip technology, a twin shock rear end, and waterproof LCD digital instrumentations, Suzuki says the LT-A400F is the quad bike that will conquer New Zealand’s toughest conditions.